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Show creator(s) Original release Network Studio Age rating Technique King Leonardo and His Short Subjects: Animation: 3 seasons, 203 episodes: October 15, 1960 – September 28, 1963: NBC • Total Television • Leonardo Television Productions • Format Films, Halas and Batchelor (1960-1961, season 1) • Gerald Ray Studios, TV Spots, Inc ...
Pages in category "1960s preschool education television series" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This show follows in the footsteps of the show first performed at Disneyland in 1960, and which was duplicated at the Magic Kingdom in 1971. The show relocated to the America Gardens Theater in 1994. The show includes an orchestra and massed choir that perform traditional holiday songs while a guest celebrity retells the nativity story.
Toddlers are notoriously high maintenance, which is why screen time is particularly appealing when you need to, say, cook or clean (or take some deep breaths and a few sips of wine). Still, finding
1960-1962 Popeye the Sailor: 220 The Flintstones: 166 1960-1966 King Leonardo and His Short Subjects: 104 1960-1963 The Hunter: 65 King Leonardo and His Short Subjects segment Tooter Turtle: 39 Twinkles: 48 Q.T. Hush: 100 1960-1961 The Bugs Bunny Show: 684 1960-2000 Compilation Show The Nutty Squirrels Present: 30 1960-1961 Joe the Little Boom ...
Here are some of the best old-school TV shows to watch with your kids and where to stream ‘em. 1. Thomas & Friends. Number of seasons: 24. Original air date: 1984. Best for ages: 2-5.
1960s American children's comedy television series (2 C, 37 P) Pages in category "1960s American children's television series" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total.
The show was similar to Video Village Junior, another program produced by Heatter-Quigley which featured children as contestants moving about a life-sized game board. Stubby Kaye hosted the program, dubbed "the Mayor of Shenanigans," and Kenny Williams was the announcer, known as "Kenny the Cop". Williams portrayed a similar role on Video ...